Source: Gothamist
Summary
Since the implementation of new federal work requirements, 26,000 New Jersey residents have lost access to SNAP food benefits. This significant reduction in assistance raises concerns about food insecurity among low-income families in the state.
Why It Matters
The loss of SNAP benefits could lead to increased hunger and poverty in New Jersey, affecting the health and well-being of vulnerable populations. Understanding these changes is crucial for addressing the ongoing challenges faced by families requiring food assistance.

